Air Belgium is going to fly four more months to the French Antilles, i. e. during the Summer holiday in 2020.
The success of Air Belgium on the route to Fort-de-France and Pointe-à-Pitre from Brussels South Charleroi Airport is clear, hence the airline decided to extend the route until September 2020.
The extension was discovered on GDS booking systems and was later confirmed by Air Belgium: the airline is now supposed to fly between Belgium and the Caribbean islands until 5 September 2020 instead of 29 April, with 2 flights per week serving both destinations.
It was mentioned by Air Belgium CCO Philippe Wilmart during an interview a few weeks ago that the airline was to decide whether or not to extend the route.
This post was published on 3 October 2019 18:37
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